APES (Association for the Preservation
of the Eastern Shore) is a member of the larger provincial organization ACAR, part of a growing movement of organizations and people calling
for a Moratorium on the development of OPEN PEN FISH FARMS or FEEDLOTS.

We invite you to see this 70-minute
documentary FREE as it examines the industry and shows us why so many Nova Scotians support a moratorium.

These are locations where you can view this documentary film and ask questions of members of
our group:

For further information you can contact Wendy Watson
Smith at 885-2139 or at wendy.watsonsmith@gmail.com

Visit nsapes.ca for more information on open net salmon
farms

Guysborough County’s Eastern Sportfish Association (ESA) has joined with APES and over 100 other organizations
that oppose open-pen salmon farms in Nova Scotia because wild salmon and sea-trout populations have disappeared wherever intensive
open-pen farming has been operating, worldwide. A nearby example is our own inner Bay of Fundy streams – no more wild
salmon!

Given the potential of the sport fishery to attract angling tourists to our Eastern Shore and the popularity of the
sport among our community residents, we must support a moratorium on salmon farms pending industry and government success
in dealing with a host of problems regarding wild fish, health issues, pollution, disease, genetic integrity, pesticides,
and risk to important commercial fisheries such as lobster, crab and other shellfish.

This issue is important to everyone,
so we urge all to see the film. It may forever change the way we see farmed salmon in grocery displays and the flyers!